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jim seymour fornly tracking these down but all the work we do at the partnership. did you very much. you very much. i also wanted think everyone here. the media, people from government, business leaders. it is a were reported that all of you see the effect of government as part of parcel of what you care about. it is our government, not the government. we believe it is all of you. we all need to be partners in order to make sure we of the government we want and deserve. finally, i have to say the -- hashtag. tag we will try to repeat questions for them. likewise, questions of the end you could recognize they are listening as well. likewise, of the great pleasure and honor of turning the podium over to someone who does not have a cold and does not have a broken arm, which has been designated to sean donovan instead. it seems to be tradition at these events. we will probably have allows large showing the next year. truly a great group of folks here in great leaders and government. am looking forward to hearing from them. roberts and needs no introduction. the board d
jim seymour fornly tracking these down but all the work we do at the partnership. did you very much. you very much. i also wanted think everyone here. the media, people from government, business leaders. it is a were reported that all of you see the effect of government as part of parcel of what you care about. it is our government, not the government. we believe it is all of you. we all need to be partners in order to make sure we of the government we want and deserve. finally, i have to say...
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protein you will get more mail purchasers just like the women by calcium but just by taking it is a slim jim is a mistake. melissa: is protean really males all or that we're trade that cards our bad to you think that is the carb but instead of trying to find protein okay that has protein. >> it is a combination. there are ways to market they are problem solvers maybe why they like to go shopping or make a list but is not the color of the packaging. >> they are hunter-gatherer's so that makes sense to us. melissa: does that mean you randomly go down the center to shove down the stuff to get out as quickly as possible? you read the labels? or are you just conditioned to buy a the brain and they have seen at home? are the conditions and to get what they have seen at home or is there the opportunity to retract new business? >> you do have the efficiency buyers the same things off the shelf to get in and get out and nobody gets hurt. also people enjoy looking at the different products. parts of it is the change of the workplace and with the recession more men are out of work that is why they do i
protein you will get more mail purchasers just like the women by calcium but just by taking it is a slim jim is a mistake. melissa: is protean really males all or that we're trade that cards our bad to you think that is the carb but instead of trying to find protein okay that has protein. >> it is a combination. there are ways to market they are problem solvers maybe why they like to go shopping or make a list but is not the color of the packaging. >> they are hunter-gatherer's so...
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jim sciutto, thank you. also coming up at the top of the hour, secretary of state john kerry will join candy crowley, that's at 9:00 this morning. keep it here for "state of the union." >> since we're talking about israel, people are reacting there as well. they're reacting to this news of this iranian nuclear deal with world powers. >> yeah. many in jerusalem are waking up to the news of the deal that had been reached. it scoured local papers for details on the plan and what it would mean for israel. >> there's a lot of distrust towards iran. some say this agreement, though, is the best option. >> i'm happy with the agreement. because if there are two possibilities, a war with iran or an agreement that will be good for the americans and for israelis. i prefer that. >> it might be one of those fake it until you make it. so maybe they were not completely keen and honest regarding the whole process and maybe they have some intentions that are completely defeating the purpose. at this point, i think agreement i
jim sciutto, thank you. also coming up at the top of the hour, secretary of state john kerry will join candy crowley, that's at 9:00 this morning. keep it here for "state of the union." >> since we're talking about israel, people are reacting there as well. they're reacting to this news of this iranian nuclear deal with world powers. >> yeah. many in jerusalem are waking up to the news of the deal that had been reached. it scoured local papers for details on the plan and...
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[applause] today is about all the law- enforcement officials like police chief jim johnson. [applause] they are the first to respond when a victim calls for help. because of this bill, we are continuing all the training and support that bridges the gaps in the actual enforcement of law so we can actually bring more offenders to justice. and we are giving our law- enforcement better tools to investigate cases of rape, which remained a consistently underreported crime in our country. helping police officers deliver on the most important part of their job, preventing harm and saving lives -- that is what today is all about. today is about women like diane. i am so grateful that diane shared her story. tragically, it is a common story. i know we have tribal leaders here today, and i want to thank you all for fighting so hard on behalf of poor people to make this bill a reality. [applause] indian country has some of the highest rates of domestic abuse in america, and one of the reasons is when native american women are abused on tribal lands by an attacker who is non-native ameri
[applause] today is about all the law- enforcement officials like police chief jim johnson. [applause] they are the first to respond when a victim calls for help. because of this bill, we are continuing all the training and support that bridges the gaps in the actual enforcement of law so we can actually bring more offenders to justice. and we are giving our law- enforcement better tools to investigate cases of rape, which remained a consistently underreported crime in our country. helping...
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jim acosta is here. jim, take us inside last night's meeting. what was the purpose? >> well, the purpose was really, candy, to get democrats on the same page. and they have been very united through all this. you've seen some of the fracturing inside the republican party. that has not really been the case with democrats. and the sense that we're getting today, candy, as you know, senate majority leader harry reid and top senate democratic leaders were here at the white house. but that followed a very important meeting that occurred yesterday between harry reid and mitch mcconnell. that is essentially the first time these two leaders have met over these negotiations to reopen the government and to raise the nation's debt ceiling. there is another meeting expected later today although one is not scheduled at this point. interesting to note, candy, one new development in all of this, we're hearing from senate republicans who are saying that senate majority leader harry reid is insisting on change tooz the sequester as part of a larger deal to reopen the government and ra
jim acosta is here. jim, take us inside last night's meeting. what was the purpose? >> well, the purpose was really, candy, to get democrats on the same page. and they have been very united through all this. you've seen some of the fracturing inside the republican party. that has not really been the case with democrats. and the sense that we're getting today, candy, as you know, senate majority leader harry reid and top senate democratic leaders were here at the white house. but that...
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what are you seeing, jim? >> reporter: i went outside the white house gates to sort of get in the middle of this protest and see what was going on. essentially what we saw happen here is, as you know, candy, there were some veterans and tea party protesters who were down at the monuments at the world war ii memorial, outside the vietnam memorial this morning protesting the fact of the national park service and the u.s. park police have erected barricades around those monments to keep people out during the shutdown. we saw these protesters lining up in front of the white house by the dozen. there were a couple of hundred at one point and they were dumping those barricades in front of the gates, in front of the white house, on the north lawn of the white house, and at one point there was some pushing and shoving between u.s. park police and those protesters, but since all of that started happening, park police started moving those barricades -- actually putting them back together to move the protesters back and
what are you seeing, jim? >> reporter: i went outside the white house gates to sort of get in the middle of this protest and see what was going on. essentially what we saw happen here is, as you know, candy, there were some veterans and tea party protesters who were down at the monuments at the world war ii memorial, outside the vietnam memorial this morning protesting the fact of the national park service and the u.s. park police have erected barricades around those monments to keep...
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jim clancy has been looking at the u.s. special inspector's report. >> reporter: america's $60 billion splurge to rebuild iraq, and what went wrong comes under the microscope. >> about 8 billion of the $60 billion appropriated by congress for reconstruction in iraq was wasted. >> reporter: it could be more, we may never know. the 186 page report is certain of one thing, the bush administration threw taxpayer money at iraq missed a critical component, a plan. >> this failure of planning and having a plan to execute these contracts and to provide accountability for the people who were in charge of this, totally lacking. >> reporter: the result, among many other things, u.s. taxpayers shelled out $80 for a pvc elbow pipe you can buy at home depot for $1.40. the first american administrators hired a comptroller, robert stein, gave him more than $58 million in cash, which he promptly started stealing. >> the interesting thing about mr. stein, he was a convicted felon at the time he was hired. >> reporter: felony fraud charges at
jim clancy has been looking at the u.s. special inspector's report. >> reporter: america's $60 billion splurge to rebuild iraq, and what went wrong comes under the microscope. >> about 8 billion of the $60 billion appropriated by congress for reconstruction in iraq was wasted. >> reporter: it could be more, we may never know. the 186 page report is certain of one thing, the bush administration threw taxpayer money at iraq missed a critical component, a plan. >> this...
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jim acosta is live at the white house. jim, is the president taking part in any of these talks? >> reporter: not that the white house has announced. what they have said so far is that the president is being kept up to speed by his staff on basically the effects of this shutdown. white house put out a statement earlier this morning to that effect. there was some excitement outside the fence of the north lawn of the white house earlier today, miguel, when a few hundred protesters who were protesting outside of the monuments here in the nation's capital decided to remove some of the barricades around the world war ii memorial and dump them in front of the white house. that drew the response from the u.s. park police who came out, some in riot gear, to disperse that crowd. everybody left peacefully but there was some pushing and shoving. harry reid and mitch mcconnell may be talking again later today. reid said that to some extent on the senate floor just a little while ago, about you at this point there really is no -- any prospect at this point for any kind of deal. just isn't at
jim acosta is live at the white house. jim, is the president taking part in any of these talks? >> reporter: not that the white house has announced. what they have said so far is that the president is being kept up to speed by his staff on basically the effects of this shutdown. white house put out a statement earlier this morning to that effect. there was some excitement outside the fence of the north lawn of the white house earlier today, miguel, when a few hundred protesters who were...
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jim manley, thank you for your time. joining me now is barry friedman a professor at new york law, and staff writer for the "new yorker" and colleague of mine. this is just a small part of this massive iceberg, right? which is the filibuster. but this is a new innovative use of it. >> well, this -- it's been horrible, absolutely horrible for almost a generation. and it's gotten much, much worse now. and the filibuster is an obviously antidemocratic -- and i think obviously against the spirit and letter of a constitution. the constitution calls for super majorities in seven cases and for other business, it calls for generally speaking for a majority of a kwarquorum, quorum's -- >> and the draft is a constitution. who are not in any ways infallible. they thought about super majorities and specifically name places where super majorities are necessary. treaties are a good example. >> part of the reason they had the convention to get rid of the articles of confederation was to get rid of super majority requirements. >> the d.
jim manley, thank you for your time. joining me now is barry friedman a professor at new york law, and staff writer for the "new yorker" and colleague of mine. this is just a small part of this massive iceberg, right? which is the filibuster. but this is a new innovative use of it. >> well, this -- it's been horrible, absolutely horrible for almost a generation. and it's gotten much, much worse now. and the filibuster is an obviously antidemocratic -- and i think obviously...
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thanks, jim. >>> coming up at 2:00 p.m. eastern today, the jobless rate, lowest in five years. but in this low-wage economy, tips -- tips are more important than ever. here's a quiz for you. which job gets the best tips? waiter? bartender? gaming dealer? or is it none of the above? the answer at 2:00 p.m. eastern. we'll see you then. >>> started sliding sideways, and got real close to the house, and i thought, well, better stop and get a wrecker out here. >> an ice storm freezes the south just as a new storm is preparing to shock the northeast. cars swerve down street, cities paralyzed and hundreds of thousands of people without power. >> very glad to be on my way home. >> first thing, what would you like to do? >> go home and see my wife. >> coming home. new this morning, an american detained in north korea since october is on a flight back to the united states. his journey, his first
thanks, jim. >>> coming up at 2:00 p.m. eastern today, the jobless rate, lowest in five years. but in this low-wage economy, tips -- tips are more important than ever. here's a quiz for you. which job gets the best tips? waiter? bartender? gaming dealer? or is it none of the above? the answer at 2:00 p.m. eastern. we'll see you then. >>> started sliding sideways, and got real close to the house, and i thought, well, better stop and get a wrecker out here. >> an ice storm...
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how would you like to be jim frazier. jim's son was killed in afghanistan in march of 2003 when his convoy was ambushed. jim, i wish i had you under different circumstances, but cie dealt. what did you make of cash decide's remarks? >> needless to say it ajsder -- karzai's remarks. >> it angered me and all the ones that were lost. our young men and women went into afghanistan over ten years ago putting forth the finest effort to establish some sort of continuity in that country. what is karzai doing today? he seems to be undermining ten years of hard work. i don't want my son's legacy to be karzai's failure. >> neil: do you remember your son jacob and when he went in. back in those days, afghanistan is taliban and bad guys were hiding out and sitting up shop. we were going to smoke them out. that was the goal. your son thanks to his brave efforts and others like him succeeded in doing that. now, it seems to be karzai wants to make a deal with those rogue elements and keep them from doing any harm to him or to the governme
how would you like to be jim frazier. jim's son was killed in afghanistan in march of 2003 when his convoy was ambushed. jim, i wish i had you under different circumstances, but cie dealt. what did you make of cash decide's remarks? >> needless to say it ajsder -- karzai's remarks. >> it angered me and all the ones that were lost. our young men and women went into afghanistan over ten years ago putting forth the finest effort to establish some sort of continuity in that country....
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we are particularly pleased to have jim with us today. as you know, he is one of these fellows in town that doesn't need an introduction. he has degrees from harvard in jail, and he played baseball with george bush. he has a storied career. -- harvard and yale. he went to ge and was a body with jack welsh. he became chairman and ceo at 3m. in 2005 he took over boeing. users on the president council, all kinds of organizations that put together to look at everything from manufacturing to trade. he's an outstanding leader and a visionary and innovator, an advocate for business. jim, we're glad to have you here. here's how we're going to do this. we are going to pick some questions, but not so targeted, but broad enough that ji jim in each question can cover a couple of subjects. so here we have a man that runs really to companies in one. you've got a huge defense operation, and a massive global aviation issue. so from a perspective and from the perspective of being chairman of the roundtable, tell me how you think the american economy is do
we are particularly pleased to have jim with us today. as you know, he is one of these fellows in town that doesn't need an introduction. he has degrees from harvard in jail, and he played baseball with george bush. he has a storied career. -- harvard and yale. he went to ge and was a body with jack welsh. he became chairman and ceo at 3m. in 2005 he took over boeing. users on the president council, all kinds of organizations that put together to look at everything from manufacturing to trade....
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i never in a million years thought we would get the performance we got from jim lehrer and especially bob schieffer. they did a terrific jobs. they should both be applauded and those of us that were convinced that they would do a terrible job need to say so. but candy crowley i would have put money on was going to be the dispassionate journalist as moderator and she was the one who saved barack obama in what have been a cataclysmic second debate. when barack obama announced were declared on the night of the benghazi attacks he denounced it from being an attack. remember looking at him in disbelief as if to say you just made me the next president of the united states? and in came candy crowley that said that's not true. the president is right to which barack obama looked at her with the same look and said say it again. i want every ready to your that i still keep counting them. for him to come out and say that defunding obamacare is not a strategic move. not on strategy. the campaign ended. mitt didn't know what hit him. a tremendous disservice was done to mitt off and the republicans
i never in a million years thought we would get the performance we got from jim lehrer and especially bob schieffer. they did a terrific jobs. they should both be applauded and those of us that were convinced that they would do a terrible job need to say so. but candy crowley i would have put money on was going to be the dispassionate journalist as moderator and she was the one who saved barack obama in what have been a cataclysmic second debate. when barack obama announced were declared on the...
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jim demint announced it is endorsing mcconnell's tea party primary opponent bev vin, not afraid to stand up to the establishment and he will do what it takes to stop obama care, perhaps more proof in the words of our first read team, the shutdown has brought the gop to the brink of an idealogical civil war. nbc news senior political editor mark murray is with me now. mcconnell's team wasting no time responding saying bevin has the dubious honor of standing with a self-serving d.c. fund raising group that made its name by recruiting unelectable candidates that ensured barack obama a majority in the senate. he has a gar gant tu an cash advantage but is this something to worry about? >> two things to worry about, primary and general election challenge. we have seen mitch mcconnell in the comments he's given suggests he's more worried about the general election than primary. it's important to take a step back. we have seen interparty fighting, prominent republican senators getting primary challenges and losing, robert bennett in utah in 2010, but what is striking here is that mitch mcconnell
jim demint announced it is endorsing mcconnell's tea party primary opponent bev vin, not afraid to stand up to the establishment and he will do what it takes to stop obama care, perhaps more proof in the words of our first read team, the shutdown has brought the gop to the brink of an idealogical civil war. nbc news senior political editor mark murray is with me now. mcconnell's team wasting no time responding saying bevin has the dubious honor of standing with a self-serving d.c. fund raising...
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i want to bring in cnn's jim sciutto. he is our chief national security correspondent traveling with secretary kerry who met earlier today with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. jim, lots of speculation in washington as to what brought putin to this moment where he wanted to forge a deal. >> candy, of course the administration says it's all about the threat of force. both the russians and syrians want to avoid a u.s. military attack. that's what brought them to the table. you can see a broader calculation about it russians that assad went too far with this chemical weapons attack. and that he's getting weaker. i think coupled with the broader discussion of a peaceful end to the syrian civil war, peace talks and so on that you could see this as a first step towards a future in syria without assad. of course, meanwhile, this deal very much depends on assad's cooperation. he was the absent party at the talks in geneva. it all depends on the russians keepgs keeping assad to his word. >> it does. that brings up the se
i want to bring in cnn's jim sciutto. he is our chief national security correspondent traveling with secretary kerry who met earlier today with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. jim, lots of speculation in washington as to what brought putin to this moment where he wanted to forge a deal. >> candy, of course the administration says it's all about the threat of force. both the russians and syrians want to avoid a u.s. military attack. that's what brought them to the table. you can...
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. >> jonathan, on the opposite side of that, the political action committee founded by jim demint and his supporting ted cruz has just reported record fund-raising for august, $1.5 million raised for the senate conservatives' funds. so attempting to defund the affordable care act is actually fantastic business for these people. >> well, of course. this is what the base wants. the base doesn't care that this isn't going to go anywhere. in fact, they don't believe that this isn't going to go anywhere. they actually believe that senator cruz can actually get the house bill passed through the senate when everyone in the reality-based community knows this isn't going to happen. so, of course, jim demint and other folks go out there and they rattle the tin cup to get contributions and people willingly give them money. >> does people think -- are they being duped? >> yes, they are being duped by it. but i have to say, again, they are -- they are -- complicit in their own duping. they are unwilling to understand the facts as they are, as we all see it. and so they're willing to throw away the
. >> jonathan, on the opposite side of that, the political action committee founded by jim demint and his supporting ted cruz has just reported record fund-raising for august, $1.5 million raised for the senate conservatives' funds. so attempting to defund the affordable care act is actually fantastic business for these people. >> well, of course. this is what the base wants. the base doesn't care that this isn't going to go anywhere. in fact, they don't believe that this isn't...
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jim rogers -- >> attempt at an answer? >> thanks for being here. >> nice to see you, lou. >> g good to see you, jim. >>> the book "stalin's curse" shows the collaboration with roosevelt, churchill and the west. have the historians been accurate in who caused the cold war? so ally bank has a raise your rate cd that wothat's correct.a rate. cause i'm really nervous about getting trapped. why's that? uh, mark? go get help! i have my reasons. look, you don't have to feel trapped with our raise your rate cd. if our rate on this cd goes up, yours can too. oh that sounds nice. don't feel trapped with the ally raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> researchers in hawaii discovered a huge japanese submarine that the united states sunk back in 1946 to keep its advanced technology out of the hands of the soviet union. the world war ii era sub could travel one and a half times around the world without refuelling. imagine. a new book takes a fascinating look into stalin's role in the cold war, his manipulation of
jim rogers -- >> attempt at an answer? >> thanks for being here. >> nice to see you, lou. >> g good to see you, jim. >>> the book "stalin's curse" shows the collaboration with roosevelt, churchill and the west. have the historians been accurate in who caused the cold war? so ally bank has a raise your rate cd that wothat's correct.a rate. cause i'm really nervous about getting trapped. why's that? uh, mark? go get help! i have my reasons. look, you...
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chief, there's jim. look at him. he has the same tie on in the portrait that he has looking at the portrait. >> that was worth $10,000. >> all right. so this comes at i think it's probably discretionary funds in their organizations, in their government organizations, and they just peel it out, you know. jim, i like jim nickson, but, you know, 40 grand could buy two track chairs for the guys who have no arms or legs in the v.a., you know what i'm talking about? >> a rounding error. let's eliminate the entire department. we don't need them. >> don't go crazy. >> education, commerce, agriculture. we don't need them. >> if it was up to you, stossel, we'd have three tents in washington and one guy going -- >> we'd be better off. >> i know. interior department spent $222,000 to renovate the secretary's 100-foot bathroom. isn't that nice? >> this was under bush. secretary dirk kempthorne including a refrigerator in there, $3,000 sub zero refrigerator, $700 faus >> look at that. >> $65 tissue holder. >> under president bush
chief, there's jim. look at him. he has the same tie on in the portrait that he has looking at the portrait. >> that was worth $10,000. >> all right. so this comes at i think it's probably discretionary funds in their organizations, in their government organizations, and they just peel it out, you know. jim, i like jim nickson, but, you know, 40 grand could buy two track chairs for the guys who have no arms or legs in the v.a., you know what i'm talking about? >> a rounding...
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>> jim, i'm not sure how you can reach that conclusion. the presidents not going to pay ransom. i'm saying this is how we got here. this is the logic that led to the shutdown of the government and the logic that led to us getting close to the point beyond which the treasury can no longer use borrowing authority. and it's time for rational -- a rational approach to be taken by leaders in congress towards these serious challenges, because they're -- we should -- as the president said all along, we should sit down and work out our differences, find common ground on our budget priorities. the president has been meeting with republicans, talking to republicans all year long in search of that compromise. and we should, you know, put everything on the table, the president has made that clear. it's exemplified in the budget proposal he put forward. but what we cannot do is continue to punish the american people, which is what tea party republicans are doing in the name of, you know, trying to extract partisan demands they couldn't get through the normal legislative process, whether that
>> jim, i'm not sure how you can reach that conclusion. the presidents not going to pay ransom. i'm saying this is how we got here. this is the logic that led to the shutdown of the government and the logic that led to us getting close to the point beyond which the treasury can no longer use borrowing authority. and it's time for rational -- a rational approach to be taken by leaders in congress towards these serious challenges, because they're -- we should -- as the president said all...
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jim rogers -- >> attempt at an answer? >> thanks for being here. >> nice to see you, lou. >> good to see you, jim. >>> the book "stalin's curse" shows the collaboration with roosevelt, churchill and the west. have the historians been accurate in who caused the cold war? [ male announcer ] here's a question for you: if every u.s. home replaced one light bulb with a compact fluorescent bulb, the energy saved could light how many homes? 1 million? 2 million? 3 million? the answer is. 3 million homes. by 2030, investments in energy efficiency could help americans save $300 billion each year. take the energy quiz. energy lives here. >>> researchers in hawaii discovered a huge japanese submarine that the united states sunk back in 1946 to keep its advanced technology out of the hands of the soviet union. the world war ii era sub could travel one and a half times around the world without refuelling. imagine. a new book takes a fascinating look into stalin's role in the cold war, his manipulation of the western allies in order to
jim rogers -- >> attempt at an answer? >> thanks for being here. >> nice to see you, lou. >> good to see you, jim. >>> the book "stalin's curse" shows the collaboration with roosevelt, churchill and the west. have the historians been accurate in who caused the cold war? [ male announcer ] here's a question for you: if every u.s. home replaced one light bulb with a compact fluorescent bulb, the energy saved could light how many homes? 1 million? 2...
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i could've stayed in the jim beam bottle. but when i came to the realization that something will change in my life, i have to be the one to change it. when you are in that dark space, it is not the light that moved. find a way to get back to the light. this is a country of people and those of you that know the book, this is the little boy that stepped on a landmine. he was dying from an infection. we bandaged him up and as bad as we have in the united states, we have some school shootings, we are not fighting for our lives everyday we don't have landmines in the playgrounds, we don't have rpg is flying at us as we go down the street. we are the most blessed nation in the world. here is what i think we are missing as a country is the ability to love each other. nobody ever asked what somebody's color was in the navy s.e.a.l.s, religion, whether sex was, if they were gay or straight or anything. the only thing we ever asked is are they american spirit if they are americans, i will go in and help you or i will die trying. i am n
i could've stayed in the jim beam bottle. but when i came to the realization that something will change in my life, i have to be the one to change it. when you are in that dark space, it is not the light that moved. find a way to get back to the light. this is a country of people and those of you that know the book, this is the little boy that stepped on a landmine. he was dying from an infection. we bandaged him up and as bad as we have in the united states, we have some school shootings, we...
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jim and john harbaugh, ultracompetitive, even ruthless. how will they face off against each other on football's biggest stage? what about their parents? will they take a side? brian todd has the report. >> reporter: they have tried to downplay the family angle. but it's virtually impossible. >> you never put your family aside, joe, you know, but, well, yeah, priorities -- we have a job to do. all of us have a job to do. all of his coaches, our coaches, players, everybody focused on doing a job. >> john harbaugh talking about the fact that he and jim are the first brothers to ever become coaches against each other in a super bowl. inundated with the story, sick of it already, the family still managed to have some fun when john snuck on a conference call his parents having with reporters in recent days, posting as a caller from baltimore. >> is it true that both of you like jim better than john? >> i do not -- >> john, how are you? >> is that john harbaugh? >> that was me, john. >> hey, john -- mom was ready to come right through this phone.
jim and john harbaugh, ultracompetitive, even ruthless. how will they face off against each other on football's biggest stage? what about their parents? will they take a side? brian todd has the report. >> reporter: they have tried to downplay the family angle. but it's virtually impossible. >> you never put your family aside, joe, you know, but, well, yeah, priorities -- we have a job to do. all of us have a job to do. all of his coaches, our coaches, players, everybody focused on...
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i think that, like jim, i'm an optimist. time is op our side here. i think the development of international norms will follow from just the proliferation of the technology so in 1996 when they start the negotiations, it was among countries that had, you know, a certain amount of technological gain already. i think what we're seeing, again, with proliferation everywhere, is that some of the norms that have driven some of the other international doctrinal, you know, advancements will be more possible. you know, people, like i wince when they bring up letters of mark in the cop text, but there are certain types of attitudes towards hacking and the offensive of spriewding on networks that likely gain purchase and will make it easier to, perhaps, create, you know, international doctrine. >> okay. any other questions? over here. great. >> hi, i'm from the office of army general counsel, and i -- listening to what steven is saying, and i actually agree with you about how it probably no longer suffices for government to just have stale best practices and exp
i think that, like jim, i'm an optimist. time is op our side here. i think the development of international norms will follow from just the proliferation of the technology so in 1996 when they start the negotiations, it was among countries that had, you know, a certain amount of technological gain already. i think what we're seeing, again, with proliferation everywhere, is that some of the norms that have driven some of the other international doctrinal, you know, advancements will be more...
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but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the designated route. not today. [ male announcer ] for patients currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® and warfarin compare in reducing the risof stroke. xarelto®s just one pill a day taken with the evening meal. plus, with no known dietary restrictions, jim can eat the healthy foods he likes. do not stop taking xarelto®, rivaroxaban, without talking to the doctor who prescribes it as this may increase the risk of having a stroke. get help right away if you develoany symptoms like bleeding, unusual bruising,away or tingling. you may have a higher risk of bleeding if you take xarelto® with aspirin products, nsaids or b
but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the designated route. not today. [ male announcer ] for patients currently well...
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and jim demint and former governor howard dean. >> i think we're going to have another constitutional crisis in terms of the presidency. >>> plus the 50th anniversary of the march on washington. we start with breaking news out of syria this morning. the syrian government has reached an agreement with the united nations to allow inspectors full access to any site of any purported chemical weapons attack. syria's deputy foreign minister says -- the pentagon has prepositioned four warships with armed cruise missiles pore the region. chris, this is big news, this is why obviously inspectors got there, they want to get to the bottom of what really happened. think they can now? >> it is possible, we know that secretary of state john kerry was speaking with his counterpart the foreign minister over the weekend. those two did not speak very often, so that was significant. if they are able to find actual evidence, this could certainly change the calculation for the obama administration. we know the pentagon has been updating it's target list for potential air strikes in syria, looking at not o
and jim demint and former governor howard dean. >> i think we're going to have another constitutional crisis in terms of the presidency. >>> plus the 50th anniversary of the march on washington. we start with breaking news out of syria this morning. the syrian government has reached an agreement with the united nations to allow inspectors full access to any site of any purported chemical weapons attack. syria's deputy foreign minister says -- the pentagon has prepositioned four...
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jim rogers -- >> attempt at an answer? >> thanks for being here. >> nice to see you, lou. >> good to see you, jim. >>> the book "stalin's curse" shows the collaboration with roosevelt, churchill and the west. have the historians been accurate in who caused the cold war? every day we're working to be an even better company - and to keep our commitmes. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our mmitment has never been stronger. >>> researchers in hawaii discovered a huge japanese submarine that the united states sunk back in 1946 to keep its advanced technology out of the hands of the soviet union. the world war ii era sub could travel one and a half times around the world without refuelling. imagine. a new book takes a fascinating look into stalin's role in the cold war
jim rogers -- >> attempt at an answer? >> thanks for being here. >> nice to see you, lou. >> good to see you, jim. >>> the book "stalin's curse" shows the collaboration with roosevelt, churchill and the west. have the historians been accurate in who caused the cold war? every day we're working to be an even better company - and to keep our commitmes. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our...
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but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the designated route. not today. [ male announcer ] for patients currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. xarelto® is just one pill a day taken with the evening meal. plus, with no known dietary restrictions, jim can eat the healthy foods he likes. do not stop taking xarelto®, rivaroxaban, without talking to the doctor who prescribes it as this may increase the risk of having a stroke. get help right away if you develop any symptoms like bleeding, unusual bruising, or tingling. you may have a higher risk of bleeding if you take xarelto® with aspirin products, nsaids or
but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the designated route. not today. [ male announcer ] for patients currently well...
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jim? >> mary snow, thank you very much for that. >>> coming up next, my interview with senator rand paul. he says the director of national intelligence, james clapper, lied when he told congress in march that the government was not collecting data on americans. we'll have him explain that. i'm gonna have to ask you to power down your little word game. i think your friends will understand. oh...no, it's actually my geico app...see? ...i just uh paid my bill. did you really? from the plane? yeah, i can manage my policy, get roadside assistance, pretty much access geico 24/7. sounds a little too good to be true sir. i'll believe that when pigs fly. ok, did she seriously just say that? geico. just a click away with our free mobile app. what'the truth is, americans are already seeing the benefits. she's seeing more seniors for free wellness visits. he received a $150 rebate from his health insurance company. and next year, she can expand her small business, thanks to tax credits that cover up t
jim? >> mary snow, thank you very much for that. >>> coming up next, my interview with senator rand paul. he says the director of national intelligence, james clapper, lied when he told congress in march that the government was not collecting data on americans. we'll have him explain that. i'm gonna have to ask you to power down your little word game. i think your friends will understand. oh...no, it's actually my geico app...see? ...i just uh paid my bill. did you really? from...
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all be jealous of jim acosta tomorrow on that flatbed truck. we'll talk to jim today throughout the festivities. >>> security always such a big event and chris lawrence is covering that several blocks away on the national mall. chris, the president's ceremony will be private and what are officials most concerned about at this moment? >> everywhere, really, john. in a sense, this inauguration and parade is really the truest definition of national security because just a couple minutes after the president today takes the oath of office the d.c. police will be deputizing thousands. 2,000 to 3,000 other police officers who have come here to help them over the next couple of days. they also pulled in 6,000 national guard troops from other states to help, as well. but, really, they've got the responsibility, not only for the area around here and the mall near the capital grounds, but also that entire parade route leading into the area around the white house. the secret service, obviously, is heading up security and they have a joint command base set
all be jealous of jim acosta tomorrow on that flatbed truck. we'll talk to jim today throughout the festivities. >>> security always such a big event and chris lawrence is covering that several blocks away on the national mall. chris, the president's ceremony will be private and what are officials most concerned about at this moment? >> everywhere, really, john. in a sense, this inauguration and parade is really the truest definition of national security because just a couple...
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it appears the true head of the colonel curtz wing is jim demint from heritage, whose new wsj editorial titled, we won't back down on obama care includes this genius sentence. the best thing is to declare last year's election a mistrial on obama care. >> what? >> wow. once again elections don't really matter. so clearly the war on obama care is far from over. >> i think the ironic thing we saw in the last couple of weeks. this all started with some small faction of the republican party feeling so adamant they want to defund obama care. that didn't happen. it wasn't going to happen. the republican party you know, moving forward, are they going to try to sort of continue this crusade that some republicans are in favor of against obama care are or they going to try more piecemeal approach. i think it was interesting that we found out from the president that he doesn't consider the medical device tax, for example, to be a core part of the law. i think i mean, as far as obama care goes, it will be interesting to see how the republican party maybe sort of tweet their strategy or maybe they do
it appears the true head of the colonel curtz wing is jim demint from heritage, whose new wsj editorial titled, we won't back down on obama care includes this genius sentence. the best thing is to declare last year's election a mistrial on obama care. >> what? >> wow. once again elections don't really matter. so clearly the war on obama care is far from over. >> i think the ironic thing we saw in the last couple of weeks. this all started with some small faction of the...
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jim cantore is live in lincoln nebraska. are you expecting similar conditions to hit there? >> reporter: when you show a camera just like in wichita, chris, probably this evening you'll see the same situation. all that is move north from wichita, now into kansas city. we in lincoln, northwest of kansas city, are just getting into the light snow now. you can see we have pretty good visibility, so not coming down that heavy. 22 degrees outside, winds out of the east, you can see the flags blowing. the wind will get stronger as the snow comes in. we've had watched this snow go from wichita, as you showed, now obviously with that heaviest snow pushing to the northeast, they have a chance to clear those roads, but it was an absolute whiteout. we had thunder, lightning with that snow. it has moved up to the i-70 corridor basically from salina through kansas city into the column by contraand missouri where they're getting the thund thundersnow. unfortunately that has snarled up traffic. anybody on the roads is facing very, very dangerous conditions. it is quold, windy and here come
jim cantore is live in lincoln nebraska. are you expecting similar conditions to hit there? >> reporter: when you show a camera just like in wichita, chris, probably this evening you'll see the same situation. all that is move north from wichita, now into kansas city. we in lincoln, northwest of kansas city, are just getting into the light snow now. you can see we have pretty good visibility, so not coming down that heavy. 22 degrees outside, winds out of the east, you can see the flags...
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jim walsh who touched on an important issue, the jewish and muslim communities, powerful groups that go after anyone perceived to be disrespectful to their religion. christians have nothing like that, and we should. dennis landrieu. mr. o'reilly, your good friday special was very important. an important day for cranes all over the world -- important day for christians all over the world. my staff did a good job putting on the good friday show. bill, you are a slippery slope with your book killing jesus. the bible already covered that. i. fully expect to get criticized by folks like you, i'm ready for it. martin and i are writing a history book that incorporates many different sources. i'm not competing with the bible. i'm just telling the reader what happene id and why. l.j. adams. the president of the united states gets an annual salary of $400,000 and a bureaucrat in california deserves more. bill, wear need you to lead the way and demand politicians stop lying to us. doing the best i can on that, pat. it's not just the politicians. the press generally misleading americans big time
jim walsh who touched on an important issue, the jewish and muslim communities, powerful groups that go after anyone perceived to be disrespectful to their religion. christians have nothing like that, and we should. dennis landrieu. mr. o'reilly, your good friday special was very important. an important day for cranes all over the world -- important day for christians all over the world. my staff did a good job putting on the good friday show. bill, you are a slippery slope with your book...
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jim, i adore the pool at your hotel. anna, your hotels have wondrous waffle bars. ryan, your hotels' robes are fabulous. i have twelve of them. twelve? shhhh, i'm worth it& what i'm trying to say is, it's so hard to pick just one of you, so i'm choosing all of you with hotels.com. a loyalty program that requires no loyalty. plus members can win a free night every day only at hotels.com we've always been on the forefront of innovation. when the world called for speed... ♪ ...when the world called for stealth... ♪ ...intelligence... endurance... affordability... adaptability... and when the world asked for the future. staying ahead in a constantly evolving world. that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. they're the days to take care of business..mance. when possibilities become reality. with centurylink as your trusted partner, our visionary cloud infrastructure and global broadband network free you to focus on what matters. with custom communications solutions and responsive, dedicated support, we constantly evolve to meet your needs. every day of the
jim, i adore the pool at your hotel. anna, your hotels have wondrous waffle bars. ryan, your hotels' robes are fabulous. i have twelve of them. twelve? shhhh, i'm worth it& what i'm trying to say is, it's so hard to pick just one of you, so i'm choosing all of you with hotels.com. a loyalty program that requires no loyalty. plus members can win a free night every day only at hotels.com we've always been on the forefront of innovation. when the world called for speed... ♪ ...when the world...
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there's one thing jim demint and i can certainly agree on. this is much too early to be talking about this kind of stuff. i would expect president obama to say something good about joe biden. and joe biden has been a great vice president. so this is all politics, this is all moving around. we'll see what happens, but it's a little early. >> it's a little early. but as you well know, it's never too early to be thinking about it behind the scenes, even if you don't want to talk about it in public. >>> when we come back, a virtual tour of the 2013 march on washington and the only surviving keynote speaker at the 1963 march, congressman john lewis, next. you know who you are. you can part a crowd, without saying a word... if you have yet to master the quiet sneeze... you stash tissues like a squirrel stashes nuts... well muddlers, muddle no more. try zyrtec®. it gives you powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because zyrtec® starts working at hour one on the first day you take it. claritin® doesn't start working un
there's one thing jim demint and i can certainly agree on. this is much too early to be talking about this kind of stuff. i would expect president obama to say something good about joe biden. and joe biden has been a great vice president. so this is all politics, this is all moving around. we'll see what happens, but it's a little early. >> it's a little early. but as you well know, it's never too early to be thinking about it behind the scenes, even if you don't want to talk about it in...
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>> well, look, i can tell you and i'm sure jim is the exact same way, yeah, i'm sure jim is the same way but i can tell you for us, sure, if he drops out as a candidate and he's not trying to become mayor anymore, yeah, it kind of comes down a few notches on our scale. but i will tell you and i'm sure "inside edition" is working on the same stories as we are, there is other women here. when weiner did his press conference, he said there's three women. like in this after he already went through the scandal and resigned, the year later with sydney leathers, there's more than one woman. there's three. and the two other ones are slowly starting to make their way out, so i want to know what he said to them. i want to know exactly how many times he did this and what exactly he said. and i think our audience wants to know that too. >> jim, speaking of women, how do you all handle the approach to his wife? obviously anthony weiner is a public figure, he was an elected official. i don't think there's anybody that says he shouldn't be held to account or ask questions but there is this sensitiv
>> well, look, i can tell you and i'm sure jim is the exact same way, yeah, i'm sure jim is the same way but i can tell you for us, sure, if he drops out as a candidate and he's not trying to become mayor anymore, yeah, it kind of comes down a few notches on our scale. but i will tell you and i'm sure "inside edition" is working on the same stories as we are, there is other women here. when weiner did his press conference, he said there's three women. like in this after he...
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but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the designated route. not today. [ male announcer ] for patients currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. xarelto® is just one pill a day taken with the evening meal. plus, with no known dietary restrictions, jim can eat the healthy foods he likes. do not stop taking xarelto®, rivaroxaban, without talking to the doctor who prescribes it as this may increase the risk of having a stroke. get help right away if you develop any symptoms like bleeding, unusual bruising, or tingling. you may have a higher risk of bleeding if you take xarelto® with aspirin products, nsaids or
but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the designated route. not today. [ male announcer ] for patients currently well...
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jim walsh, waverly, new york, bill, you touched on a very important issue, no central christian authority in the usa. we're scattered. no question about it. and the jewish and muslim communities are powerful groups go after anyone who are going after their religion, christians are nothing like that, and we should. and your good friday special was excellent. important for christians all over the world and my staff did a great job putting them together on the show. and from wisconsin, billy, you are on a slippery slope with your new book, killing jesus. the bible has covered that. now, i fully expect to get criticized by folks like you, karen, i'm ready for you. martin dugaard and i are writing a history book. i'm not interpreting the bible, just telling the reader what happened and why it happened. and from virginia, you missed an important point with beckel. the president of the united states gets an annual pension of $400,000 and a bureaucratic california deserves more? wish i had thought of that lj. and patrick from arizona, bill, we need you to lead the way. demand to politicians stop
jim walsh, waverly, new york, bill, you touched on a very important issue, no central christian authority in the usa. we're scattered. no question about it. and the jewish and muslim communities are powerful groups go after anyone who are going after their religion, christians are nothing like that, and we should. and your good friday special was excellent. important for christians all over the world and my staff did a great job putting them together on the show. and from wisconsin, billy, you...